The display should show something, at least when plugged in. A defect is always possible! This could be the case here. Perhaps the measuring device is currently too warm ;-). I would report it to Digitec's customer service. It is also possible that the units have been in stock for years and therefore no longer work. Who knows...
The device does not specify having a non-resettable total energy reading. It measures kilowatt hours, volts, and watts, but there is no clear information indicating that the total energy reading is non-resettable.
The best way to do this is to contact our customer service team directly at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc....
Your enquiry can then be checked individually.
Yes, that should work. However, I wouldn't buy such a device for that reason. It would be easier to estimate the approximate costs and agree on an amount with the neighbour.
Either you have a defective unit or the overload protection has been triggered. Note that the unit only goes up to 10A. This corresponds to 2300W at 230V voltage. If more current flows, the overload protection triggers.
A refrigerator is not a problem.
The meter has no batteries but an internal rechargeable battery. This is charged when the meter is plugged into a socket. However, the devices connected to the meter also work if the battery is empty.
We have taken up the idea of the desired price, but there is currently no alarm on a fixed price. However, we do offer notification when the item is cheaper.
The measuring range is 0.25 - 2500 W, Max 10 A, 250 V / 50 Hz.
If the inverter of the solar system is within these values, the measurement at its AC output should be successful. What is not visible, however, is what the inverter "pinches" from the gross power of the panels for its operation.
This is an electric meter, not an electricity meter. Intended for short-term measurement of consumption. But not for a high continuous load. Since it has overload protection, it should also be possible to measure the charging of an electric car for a few nights. After that, you know the consumption and the power loss. With this, you can extrapolate the annual consumption. If you want to know exactly, install a meter and, even better, a charging station with an integrated meter. Household sockets are not intended or designed for daily charging of electric cars.
Hello, we can see the consumption in KWH in direct and we can activate a meter. There is even a function to calculate the cost in $ but I did not lean too much towards this function and do not know if we can change the cost of Kwh. As for seeing precisely at a past moment T it is not possible. The meter function can however be useful to get closer to that (if you reset the meter every day for example, you can manually read the consumption of each day...) I hope I could help, Greetings!
You pay shipping costs at Bauhaus, but not at digitec. The price is the same in the end. The only difference is that you probably have more services at digitec.